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287 BIBLIOGRAPHY ARCHIVAL SOURCES Australia National Archives of Australia — Canberra A452 Correspondence files: Department of Territories, Central Office A462 Prime Minister’s Department A463 Correspondence files: Department of Prime Minister A621 Department of Commerce and Agriculture A816 Correspondence files: Defence Department, 1928–58 A1068 Department of External Affairs, Central Office A1203 Department of Prime Minister, Central Office A1209 Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Central Office A1838 Correspondence files: Department of External Affairs, 1948– A3320 Correspondence files, 1948–1963 A4231 Bound volumes of despatches from overseas posts, 1940– A4311 Cumpston Collection of Department of External Affairs Records, 1901–1969 A4529 Correspondence files: Saigon, 1952–1957 A5462 Secret/Top Secret Correspondence files: Australian Embassy, Washington A4638 Cabinet decisions, 1949–1951 A4639 Cabinet submissions, 1949–1951 A4905 Fifth Menzies ministry: cabinet submissions, 1951–1954 A4907 Cabinet minutes, 1951–1954 A4933 Fourth and fifth Menzies ministries: folders of Cabinet committee papers

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

ARCHIVAL SOURCES

AustraliaNational Archives of Australia — CanberraA452 Correspondence files: Department of Territories,

Central OfficeA462 Prime Minister’s DepartmentA463 Correspondence files: Department of Prime

MinisterA621 Department of Commerce and AgricultureA816 Correspondence files: Defence Department, 1928–58A1068 Department of External Affairs, Central OfficeA1203 Department of Prime Minister, Central OfficeA1209 Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet,

Central OfficeA1838 Correspondence files: Department of External

Affairs, 1948–A3320 Correspondence files, 1948–1963A4231 Bound volumes of despatches from overseas posts,

1940–A4311 Cumpston Collection of Department of External

Affairs Records, 1901–1969A4529 Correspondence files: Saigon, 1952–1957A5462 Secret/Top Secret Correspondence files: Australian

Embassy, WashingtonA4638 Cabinet decisions, 1949–1951A4639 Cabinet submissions, 1949–1951A4905 Fifth Menzies ministry: cabinet submissions,

1951–1954A4907 Cabinet minutes, 1951–1954A4933 Fourth and fifth Menzies ministries: folders of

Cabinet committee papers

A4940 Cabinet files: Menzies and Holt ministries, 1949–67A4968 Correspondence files: Australian Commissioner for

South–East AsiaA5827 Eighth Menzies ministry: Cabinet submissions and

associated decisionsA5954 Sheddon Collection: Department of Defence,

Central AdministrationA6364 Inward cablesA6366 Outward cablesA6537 Department of External Affairs, South East Asia

Top SecretA6895 Correspondence files: Australian News and

Information Bureau, CanberraA7452 Correspondence Files, 1949 onwardsA7936 Correspondence files: Department of Defence,

Strategic Policy and Planning Branch, IntelligencePolicy Section

A9879 Papers relating to post war economic matters,particularly General Agreement on Tariffs andTrade

A10299 Ministerial correspondence files of R. G. Casey:alphabetical series

A10302 R. G. Casey: ministerial correspondence files,1952–1960

A11604 Correspondence files: Djakarta/JakartaA10617 Colombo Plan: records of meetings of the

Consultative CommitteeCP529 General correspondence: trade information and

trade relationsCP553 General correspondence: trade relations various

countries

National Archives of Australia — AdelaideB300 Correspondence files: Commonwealth Railways

National Archives of Australia — MelbourneB142 Correspondence files: Department of Labour and

National Service, Central Secretariat

Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan288

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MP275/5 General correspondence: Department of Labourand National Service, Central Secretariat

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M1145 Photographs: R.G. Casey

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Western AustraliaK1217 Administration: Commonwealth Office of

Education, Western Australia

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State Records — South Australia GRG 24/6 194/54 General correspondence

United KingdomPublic Records Office — LondonCAB 129 Cabinet memoranda, 1945–69DO 35 Dominions Office and Commonwealth Relations

Office: original correspondence, 1915–71FO 371 Political departments: general correspondence,

1906–66

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IndiaNational Archives of India — New Delhi6(83) R&I Section/60 Ministry of External Affairs:

correspondence3(31) R&I Section/60 Ministry of External Affairs:

correspondence

PRIVATE PAPERS

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NLAPaul Hasluck papers MS 5274, NLAPercy Spender papers MS 4875, NLAOsmar White papers Held by Sally White, Melbourne

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

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AustraliaAustralian News and Information Bureau, Australia in Facts and

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1949–1966Commonwealth parliamentary debates, Senate, 1950–1966Department of External Affairs. Australia's international aid,

Canberra, Government Printing Service, 1969——— The Colombo Plan: report presented to the Australian

parliament on 9th April, 1954, Canberra, 1954——— Current Notes on International Affairs, Australian

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countries, Canberra, 1964Downer A., Better aid for a better future: seventh annual report to

Parliament on Australia’s development cooperation programand the Government’s response to the Committee of Review ofAustralia’s overseas aid program, Canberra, AustralianAgency for International Development, 1997

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Irian in the United Nations, 1954–1957, Jakarta, Ministry ofForeign Affairs, 1958

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Treasury Department. Aid to developing countries, London,HMSO, 1963

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Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, DCForeign relations of the United States, United States Government

Printing Office, Washington, DCInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The

economic development of Ceylon, Baltimore, John HopkinsPress, 1952

United Nations Department of Economic Affairs, Technicalassistance for economic development available through theUnited Nations and the specialized agencies, Lake Success,New York, Department of Economic Affairs, Division ofEconomic Stability and Development, 1948

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FILMS

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